You can read more about the Sigma Cine lenses in our previous post here. The Sigma cine primes are compatible with the latest full-frame camera sensor technology.

Compact in design, the Cine Prime line offers outstanding optical performance and is ready for higher resolution shooting (up to 6K-8K). Both the 14mm T2 and 135mm T2, along with the previously announced Sigma Cine Prime and Zoom lenses, will be available for test-shooting at the Sigma NAB booth C11525.

Sigma is now offering customers the option to order their lens in metric or imperial measurements as well as standard or full luminous paint on markings. Existing customers who wish to swap from one measurement system to the other can do so for a paid fee.

Sigma is now offering its sought-after Mount Conversion Services for the Cine lens customers. The highly successful program ensures continued return on investment for customers, allowing them to convert their lenses to and from EF and E mounts.

Both the new ultra-wide 14mm T2 and the 135mm T2 telephoto are based on their “Art Series” counterparts, at least when it comes to the optics, and will be available in PL, Canon EF and Sony E mount.

The housing here is of course much more “cine” as in robust metal construction with proper imperial or metric markings and geared rings. Both lenses are due to be available in June or July at an undisclosed price (yet). Learn more about the Sigma cine lenses here.